I can't wait to visit my local mom and pop book stores. The record store too. Then there are all the Goodwills, the thrift shops, oh boy. I might get myself a frapaccino for the first time in a long while.
I can't wait to visit my local mom and pop book stores. The record store too. Then there are all the Goodwills, the thrift shops, oh boy. I might get myself a frapaccino for the first time in a long while.
Well, that's only 22 hours, great. Dallas would be interesting.
They should have totally hired you. What's their problem?
The world is super interesting. I guess, steampunk? It's like The Order 1886 a bit. It's definitely 19th century with some weird tech and magic.
A very beautiful game though. I'd like to turn it into a walking simulator with a mystery to solve.
That Switch version does sound definitive.
That freemium wall is what ended my Gems of War career. I desperately want to play a Puzzle Quest style game though so I keep thinking about playing it again.
You're near Austin, right? So only a 25 hour drive. See you Wednesday around 10am. Ok?
Ha ha, just kidding. That would be true fandom if I did that. It also might cost me more than buying it to stay down there. I do want to see the Video Game Museum though. . .
I remember that blog of yours.
I have Netflix free 'til the end of the month. I'll have to check for that movie tomorrow. Thanks!
I'm thinking of getting a copy of DQ 1 for NES again. I put away my Game Boy Player because of space concerns but I really want to get back to it.
I got to keep up with it this time. If I let too much time go by, I restart it at the beginning because I forget how to do everything.